Hello my name is Enguin Posted May 5, 2016 Report Share Posted May 5, 2016 If this card is Summoned: You can target 1 Level 3 or lower Normal Monster in either Graveyard; Special Summon it to either player's side of the field. If this card is sent to the Graveyard for a Synchro Summon, you can add 1 Normal Monster from your Deck to your hand, then discard 1 card. It's a thing for vanilla synchro-type stuff...? Maybe. And then the search is vaguely a business transaction so there's your flavour. Splashing things to your opponent's field to turn off Kaiser Colosseum or esplode BAs or something idk, I just think that's something not explored enough as a concept. No hard opts and no missing timings here. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Snatch Steal Posted May 5, 2016 Report Share Posted May 5, 2016 why is the set number WET-EN069 why is it a [Fish/Tuner] when it should be a [Fish/Tuner/Effect] this presents more questions than it answers ------------------- Either player's graveyard certainly isn't too significant, since you'd have to be in a mirror match for that to be significant, or against something like Blue Eyes. It would be fun to use this against Low Rated DN, since they tend to use 60-Card E HERO or Yugi/Kaiba Decks, which are vastly populated with Normal Monsters. Discarding a card would warrant using him again, since you could search your normal monster, bring this card back with Salvage, and make the combo again. Unfortunately, BAs usually don't care about being blown up during your turn, and in fact probably gain from it, and summoning this on Kaiser Colosseum in a non-pendulum deck is sacky, since you'd need to summon something else in order to do much of anything. It's not super competitive, but it's well designed, funny, and nice. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TF2_The_Scout Posted May 5, 2016 Report Share Posted May 5, 2016 why is the set number WET-EN069 why is it a [Fish/Tuner] when it should be a [Fish/Tuner/Effect] this presents more questions than it answers ------------------- Either player's graveyard certainly isn't too significant, since you'd have to be in a mirror match for that to be significant, or against something like Blue Eyes. It would be fun to use this against Low Rated DN, since they tend to use 60-Card E HERO or Yugi/Kaiba Decks, which are vastly populated with Normal Monsters. Discarding a card would warrant using him again, since you could search your normal monster, bring this card back with Salvage, and make the combo again. Unfortunately, BAs usually don't care about being blown up during your turn, and in fact probably gain from it, and summoning this on Kaiser Colosseum in a non-pendulum deck is sacky, since you'd need to summon something else in order to do much of anything. It's not super competitive, but it's well designed, funny, and nice.It's Fish/Tuner due to the way the card generator works. It lists "Effect" and "Tuner" in the same slot, so it can only apply one or the other. The only to get both is to type tuner in the type section. Due to summoning normal monsters, this may have some use in normal monster decks. Those are actually more fun than they are given credit for. You could also summon a normal monster from your graveyard to your opponent's side to run it over. I like it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Snatch Steal Posted May 5, 2016 Report Share Posted May 5, 2016 The only to get both is to type tuner in the type section. I think you just solved your own dilemma :P Due to summoning normal monsters, this may have some use in normal monster decks. Those are actually more fun than they are given credit for. You could also summon a normal monster from your graveyard to your opponent's side to run it over. I like it. I don't know that running over an opponent's normal monster is particularly helpful, since you'd need to have a monster to run it over with You could use stormforth I guess Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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